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July 18, 2023
It has an excellent location on the north side of the Shijo Karasuma intersection, next to Takoyakushi Dori. It is a building that looks like an ``eel bed'' and you might miss the entrance if you are careless. Immediately to the south is Mitarai Well, a sacred water dedicated to Yasaka Shrine, which is open to the public during the Gion Festival. Two large lion figurines stand out on the inside of the hotel's lobby entrance door. Complimentary sodas and coffee are available in the lobby. There is a large public bath on the top 11th floor, as well as a sauna and an open-air bath for just one person. I couldn't get the usual Japanese-style room, so I had a single bedroom. The bed was the size of a double bed. The bed is too big and I can't help but feel cramped. At night, after the Gion Festival Yamahoko Parade, the Tsukihoko, with its stage curtain removed, stood quietly on Shijo Street, giving off the feeling of loneliness after the festival was over.
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